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Created pictures and inserted them in sequence in PPTX slidesInserted appropriate textStarted running commentary on each...
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Created pictures and inserted them in sequence in PPTX slidesInserted appropriate textStarted running commentary on each slideUsed Webcam to capture Audio of commentary and video of desktop mevementsEdited video with ULead and MoviemakerSplit video in smaller clipsInserted each clip after appropriate slides on Slideshare PPTXUploaded whole video on YouTube and SlideshareEmbedded videos on MERLOT

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This Video was created by Dr Sanjoy Sanyal, Professor and Course Director of Neuroscience.Camera person is Mr. Mark Lessard,...
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This Video was created by Dr Sanjoy Sanyal, Professor and Course Director of Neuroscience.Camera person is Mr. Mark Lessard, IT Administrator, with his high resolution Sony HDR XR 520 Video camera. The original MTS file was too large for SlideShare. So it was converted to MP4 format.The components of Basal Forebrain are described, followed by the Meso-limbic and Meso-cortical Pathways. Then their role in Drug Addiction and Schizophrenia are explained. Finally the Hypothalamic connections, Hippocampal Formation, Septal Areas and Amygdala Connections are demonstrated graphically. This YouTube video was embedded after Slide Number 13 in Slideshare. It gives a running commentary by the author on a formalinized human brain specimen describing what was mentioned in the preceding slides.This is purely for educational purposes and no copyright infringement is intended.Tags: Basal Forebrain, Mesolimbic, Mesocortical, Drug Addiction, Schizophrenia, NAc Pathway, Hippocampal Formation, Septal Areas, Amygdala, Sanjoy Sanyal, Professor, NeuroscienceEducational Value: These topics are either not clearly explained in books and / or not clearly understood by many students and residents. Therefore this material aims to simplify the material through pictures and videoEmbed Code <iframe src=״//www.slideshare.net/slideshow/embed_code/37833022" width=״476" height=״400" frameborder=״0" marginwidth=״0" marginheight=״0" scrolling=״no״></iframe>

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This is the PowerPoint version of the Video created by Dr Sanjoy Sanyal, Professor and Course Director of Neuroscience. The...
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This is the PowerPoint version of the Video created by Dr Sanjoy Sanyal, Professor and Course Director of Neuroscience. The components of Basal Forebrain are described, followed by the Meso-limbic and Meso-cortical Pathways. Then their role in Drug Addiction and Schizophrenia are explained. Finally the Hippocampal Formation, Septal Areas and Amygdala Connections are demonstrated graphically.YouTube video will be embedded shortly after the appropriate slides.This is purely for educational purposes and no copyright infringement is intended.Tags: Basal Forebrain, Mesolimbic, Mesocortical, Drug Addiction, Schizophrenia, NAc Pathway, Hippocampal Formation, Septal Areas, Amygdala, Sanjoy Sanyal, Professor, NeuroscienceEducational Value: These topics are either not clearly explained in books and / or not clearly understood by many students and residents. Therefore this material aims to simplify the material through pictures and video

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Dr Sanjoy Sanyal, Professor and Course Director of neuroscience created this video with the YouTube Video Editor...
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Dr Sanjoy Sanyal, Professor and Course Director of neuroscience created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (http://www.youtube.com/editor)It shows the procedure for Lumbar Puncture on the new, digital Gaumard(R) LP Trainer, which is an improved version over the older mannikin used in 2011.This video shows the actual process of LP on the Gaumard(R) LP Trainer, from the site of needle puncture, to the layers piereced, culminating the the distinct 'pop' sensation that characterizes entry of the Tuohy needle tip into the Lumbar Cistern.The usual site is between L3-L4 spinous process, However, later students wanted me to do the same in the L2-L3 interspinous space, which is demonstrated in the last part of this video.Education value: It shows the exact steps of the Lumbar Puncture procedure that is supposed to be employed in real life, for medical students and residents and health professionals in training.It is a follow up of a previous video that showed only the slides of LP procedure on the Gaumard(R) LP trainer.Tags: Lumbar puncture, Gaumard Trainer, CSF, Tuohy needle, LP, Interspinous process,

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Dr Sanjoy Sanyal, Professor and Course Director of neuroscience created this video with the YouTube Video Editor...
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Dr Sanjoy Sanyal, Professor and Course Director of neuroscience created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (http://www.youtube.com/editor). This demonstrates the procedure of Lumbar Puncture using the older version of the mannikin in 2011.Educational value: The purpose of posting this video is because some students may still be using this version of the LP mannikin for training purposes.Tags: Lumbar puncture, Demonstration, CSF, Lumbar spine, Interspinous space,

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Dr Sanjoy Sanyal, Surgeon, Medical Informatician, Neuroscience Professor and Course Director, takes existing published data from Intel(R) and graphically proves the validity of Moore's postulate and its derivatives and variants.An addendum has been added in the last slide mentioning 3 recent developments, as of 2014. Educational Value: It is an exercise in 'Geekism' :)

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Circumventricular Organs (System) have been well studied, starting with Paul Ehrlich work with Trypan Blue in 1882, and...
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Circumventricular Organs (System) have been well studied, starting with Paul Ehrlich work with Trypan Blue in 1882, and research on their functions is still going on. However, Neuroscience medical students find it difficult to understand them. This short PPTX is meant to succinctly explain the Circumventricular Organs.Short Video clips pertaining to each CV Organ on a human brain specimen, created and uploaded on YouTube by the author, Dr Sanjoy Sanyal, Professor and Course Director of Neuroscience, are embedded between slides, to provide a narrative highlight to what is mentioned in the slides.Tags: Median Eminence, Tuber Cinereum, Arcuate Nucleus, Organum Vasculosum, Lamina Terminalis, Subfornical Organ, Pineal, Epiphysea, Subcommissural Organ, Area Postrema, Supraoptic Nucleus, Suprachiasmatic nucleus, Preoptic nucleus״Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.״

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This information explosion has got me thinking. When we want a particular piece of information, we have to search for hours....
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This information explosion has got me thinking. When we want a particular piece of information, we have to search for hours. When we do not want something, we are flooded with millions of them. So I decided to show a link between the human brain and the current information explosion, that has led the information overload. This Sanjoy Sanyal, Professor and Course Director of Neuroscience in the Caribbean Part of this PPTX is based on the work of Professor Rudolph Hanka of University of Cambridge. Educational Value: Shows relation between human learning capacity and information load in today's digital era of information plethora Tags: digital storage, human brain, information explosion, information overload, neural connectivity, neurons, sanjoy sanyal, synapse